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tips for a resume
« on: January 17, 2014, 11:44:40 AM »
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ok, I need some help with creating a resume. I haven't had enough practice to know but does anyone have any tips or advice I can use to create a resume? im trying to creat one that's clean, professional, and concise as well as relevant to the job im applying for
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Re: tips for a resume
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2014, 12:39:52 PM »
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Do a quick Google search for "resume examples" and you will find many, many sites where you can get tips and see examples.
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Re: tips for a resume
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2014, 12:56:02 PM »
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A few quick tips (ones that you will probably see in a Google search, but here they are anyway):

Keep it short, one page or less--The average employer spends something like 30-45 seconds looking at a resume before deciding whether he wants to interview you. Which means anything on page 2 or later will probably not be read.

Keep it simple--Bullet points and short sentences are your friend. If you are describing a previous job/experience and your description is over two lines long--it is too long. You can use your interview to go into more detail on anything you deem important.

Highlight the positives--If you had a good GPA in High School/any college classes, mention that in your education section. If it isn't the greatest, then there's no need to put it there. Any future interviewers who are interested will ask about it, at which point you have the opportunity to explain that even though you weren't the top of your class, you are a dedicated worker who is willing to learn, or talk about some things you gained from your education outside of grades. Also, make sure to highlight any awards/commendations/etc. that you received in your education/previous positions.

Have someone review it for you (ideally someone who has experience in interviewing and applying for jobs)--You want to make sure everything is spelled correctly, with correct grammar, and that all relevant points are clear. People can rarely be good judges of the clarity of their own writing, so having someone else help you is important.

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Re: tips for a resume
« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2014, 12:56:18 PM »
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Three basic tips:

1 - Tailor your resume for the job that you are applying
2 - Put your best foot forward, but don't lie at all
3 - Keep it to 1 page and make it easy to find all the most important info

 


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